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we know what you can use and what can you not use. so we know older equipment here, lots of contractors, they need it. and right away. >> so somebody who's come out of the industry as a contractor doesn't stock equipment that nobody's ever going to buy. he's stocking stuff people are gooding to come to buy. he knows exactly what they need to use. that's a very smart business strategy. excellent idea. you've got some metal conduit. what is that? >> it's a cable. it's metal-clad cable. it's a product used, our m.c. cable. metal clad cable, m.c. cable. it's what's used in commercial work. it's a tougher product. than the non-metallic cable. >> let's open it up and see what we got here. how many conductors? >> in this particular one there's four. >> show us what these conductors are. these are standards colors of different kinds of conductors. tell us what they are. >> let's start with the white conductor which is the grounded conductor or the neutral. the two hot wires are ungrounded conductors. the ones that will give you a shock. and t
we know what you can use and what can you not use. so we know older equipment here, lots of contractors, they need it. and right away. >> so somebody who's come out of the industry as a contractor doesn't stock equipment that nobody's ever going to buy. he's stocking stuff people are gooding to come to buy. he knows exactly what they need to use. that's a very smart business strategy. excellent idea. you've got some metal conduit. what is that? >> it's a cable. it's metal-clad...
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what do we have to assure us that this is going to be built within budget? >> well, i know that dpw is very concerned about constantly staying on track and they have a very sophisticated project controls system that monitors the cost. in terms of the dispute resolution, i'd have to get back with you on that. >> that's okay. i'm more concerned around safeguards that we have in place to assure that we don't get, you know, 75% the way through and find out in the last few months that we need to come up with another, you know, 3, 4, $5 million or something of that nature. >> i think the mayor's office is going to help us stay on target for that. >> good. >> and we do have a good model. the new public utilities building was built within budget and on time. and that's sort of the model that they're using and there is an engineering [speaker not understood] escapes me at this moment, but it's like a parallel process so it's designing and building. so, that has sped up the process. and i know that the mayor's office has been meeting with dpw and our representatives q
what do we have to assure us that this is going to be built within budget? >> well, i know that dpw is very concerned about constantly staying on track and they have a very sophisticated project controls system that monitors the cost. in terms of the dispute resolution, i'd have to get back with you on that. >> that's okay. i'm more concerned around safeguards that we have in place to assure that we don't get, you know, 75% the way through and find out in the last few months that we...
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we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also have racial diversity that racial diversity matters because people come with different experiences and they say that the experience of race is more than just about income, so for black americans for example the wealth gap i think is much harder to measure and that he may have differentiation cnn.com but it's a different matter. >> host: it could be poverty which is more john. >> guest: that's harder to capture. those experiences are caught up in the history of discrimination and of segregation and the continued institutional races in this country that those things are not captured by just looking at the cla
we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also...
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. >> host: none of us do. but i think what's interesting, one of the real virtues of the book which is amazingly written, is you chronicle this perspective. you highlight this perspective, but you also help us track how the activists engaged in the pushback. often times i think the victory -- these victories are celebrated but people don't really get a sense of the footprint, what steps they took to get there talk about that. these activists that pushed to save central and advanced the legal argument, shifted the tide for the entire country. how did they do it? >> guest: well, there was really a bunch of very interesting and eclectic people but they came at it from different -- very different places. although a lot of them had been friends from -- one of them was a very gregarious football coach and he had been a gadfly, and had writtennedder toals to the newspaper, and they kind of knew what they were doing when it came to community activism. another had been part of the black nationalist movement in the '70s
. >> host: none of us do. but i think what's interesting, one of the real virtues of the book which is amazingly written, is you chronicle this perspective. you highlight this perspective, but you also help us track how the activists engaged in the pushback. often times i think the victory -- these victories are celebrated but people don't really get a sense of the footprint, what steps they took to get there talk about that. these activists that pushed to save central and advanced the...
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he joins us now. welcome >> thank you for having me brown: we've known this is a problem for a long time but how pervasive is it? >> it's extremely extensive. according to the department of de's own estimates more than 19,000 men and women are sexually assaulted each year in the u.s. military. if you multiply that times the decades this has been going on there's over 500,000 perhaps even close to a million men and women have been sexually asauled over the last three generations >> brown: the problem that you showed and we really saw it in that excerpt is not only does it happens but the ugliness afterwards, right? the women themselves are often persecuted >> exactly. only 86% of men and women who are sexually assaulted in the military don't report. it's exactly for those reasons. they experience reprisals that are in many ways a second betrayal that is worse than the actual rape itself. >> brown: sometimes they have to report it to the perpetrator >> right. brown: their commanding officer >> right bro
he joins us now. welcome >> thank you for having me brown: we've known this is a problem for a long time but how pervasive is it? >> it's extremely extensive. according to the department of de's own estimates more than 19,000 men and women are sexually assaulted each year in the u.s. military. if you multiply that times the decades this has been going on there's over 500,000 perhaps even close to a million men and women have been sexually asauled over the last three generations...
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all of us are sinners. all of us have done wrong. all of us have broken fill all at some point in our lives. if you are an adult, you have broken the law at some point in your life. i find some people will say yeah i'm a sinner, i've made mistakes but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal. well maybe you never drink under age. never experimented with drugs. the worst thing you done in your entire life is to be 10 miles over the speed limit on the freeway you put yourself and others at more risk than harm than someone smoking marijuana in the privacy of their living room. but there are people in the united states serving life sentences for first-time jug offenses. life sentences. the u.s. supreme court upheld life sentences for drug offenders against and eighth amendment challenge that such sentences for cruel and unusual in violation of the amendment and the court said no, no it's not cruel and unusual punishment to sentence a young man to life imprisonment for first-time drug offense even though virtually no other count
all of us are sinners. all of us have done wrong. all of us have broken fill all at some point in our lives. if you are an adult, you have broken the law at some point in your life. i find some people will say yeah i'm a sinner, i've made mistakes but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal. well maybe you never drink under age. never experimented with drugs. the worst thing you done in your entire life is to be 10 miles over the speed limit on the freeway you put yourself and others...
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way. >> give us the name? >> yes. >> all right, charles bronson, you are kicking god in the face now. >> wouldn't it be great if britney's rep comes clean and says i want the t-shirt. >> yeah, your boring. >> we got cody simpson at l.a.x. >> he's the young australian beiber guy. >> he is about to embark on a european tour. >> going to ireland. >> to ireland? >> yeah. >> you have a concert out there? >> yeah, i got a tour in europe. >> we said what do you think about people saying you look like justin bieber? >> i'm me. >> i'm going to meet up with him in ireland. >> he's meeting justin bieber in ireland. but they are going to be allowed to drink. beiber can drink over there and if he mouths off to a man in ireland, he might be losing little beiber. i'm dead serious, if he carries on the way he carries on here in ireland, he will get battered. >> they just do that there? >> yeah, you get put in line. >> ireland, come for the guinness, stay because you're in a coma. >> right. >> hope you guys have a good time. >
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it's uncertain if it was used. they visited him over the weekend and say they're standing by him. >> we have had overwhelming support for oscar from a lot of fans on a global scale, really on a global scale. >> reporter: locals prayed for pistorius and steenkamp at church services on sunday. >> i think it's important for the church to show the love of god in the whole situation. >> reporter: lawyers for the runner are preparing for his court date later this week. tetiana anderson cbs news. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," black gold. people in russia are collecting fragments from the meteorite that crashed into their town now said to be worth a whole lot of money. this is the "cbs morning news." are just $1 each friday through monday only, at petsmart®. parentheses have a place but not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about
it's uncertain if it was used. they visited him over the weekend and say they're standing by him. >> we have had overwhelming support for oscar from a lot of fans on a global scale, really on a global scale. >> reporter: locals prayed for pistorius and steenkamp at church services on sunday. >> i think it's important for the church to show the love of god in the whole situation. >> reporter: lawyers for the runner are preparing for his court date later this week. tetiana...
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bill plante joins us from washington with more on that bill, good evening. >> good evening, jeff. you know now that most of official washington does believe that those spending cuts are going to happen at the beginning of march politicians of both parties are putting more effort as fixing blame for the cuts than avoiding them. the new white house chief of staff said the president is dedicated to preventing the cuts but that republicans aren't cooperating. >> what our friends in the house have told us is that they will not even consider anything that includes-- increased revenues. not even closing loopholes for corporate jets closing loopholes for oil & gas companies. >> with everyone out of town there's no sense of urgency only fingerpointing. republicans say it's the president's fault. >> we are here because the president back in the last session of congress refused to cut spending in anyplace. and therefore we found up with the sequester. >> democrats blame the republicans. >> their arguments are untenable and don't meet the favor of hardly anyone other than themselves and the f
bill plante joins us from washington with more on that bill, good evening. >> good evening, jeff. you know now that most of official washington does believe that those spending cuts are going to happen at the beginning of march politicians of both parties are putting more effort as fixing blame for the cuts than avoiding them. the new white house chief of staff said the president is dedicated to preventing the cuts but that republicans aren't cooperating. >> what our friends in the...
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this raises the question many of us continue to wonder about. does the president want a result rult or does he want another beatup of republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> i met with the president wednesday and he agreed to give us the space we need with the bipartisan proposal. >> still many republicans here on capitol hill tell us they were shocked to see this white house draft and even more shocked that the president's plan did not require tougher border security. >> this is the president torpedoing his own plan and shows he's not really serious. >> senator marco rubio says if the plan is sent as is, it will be dead on rival. his colleagues have had to smooth things over. >> we've talked with marco rubio and he's informed of the process and i'm sure we'll have a bipartisan bill. >> he wants to see a bill from congress that's ready for a vote. now, despite this latest commotion, washington has not come this close to immigration reform in 20 years. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington, thank you. >>> well
this raises the question many of us continue to wonder about. does the president want a result rult or does he want another beatup of republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> i met with the president wednesday and he agreed to give us the space we need with the bipartisan proposal. >> still many republicans here on capitol hill tell us they were shocked to see this white house draft and even more shocked that the president's plan did not require tougher...
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it would all aver off sort of dishes to us. the president's plan would be dead on arrival if it reaches congress. >>> pope benedict xvi delivered one of his last masses. tens of thousands of the fateful gathered to hear the departing pope. an ex week epd will be the final pope. the pope atphoupbtsed he will retire due to failing help. it is the first time -- the pope announced he will retire during the failing help. it is if first mass since he announced he will be stepping down. >> reporter: as the emotionals made it through the pews. some had the question of new leadership on their mind. pope benedict xvi announced their reservation. >> we just have to pray for him and pray for the cardinals. >> reporter: the cardinals are will will be gathering in rome. >> the next pope needs to understand in what we believe and why we believe it. >> even within my family. a lot of us we stepped away from the church. because a lot of us lost faith. >> reporter: candy gonzalez admits today was the first time she's been to mass in years. >> it
it would all aver off sort of dishes to us. the president's plan would be dead on arrival if it reaches congress. >>> pope benedict xvi delivered one of his last masses. tens of thousands of the fateful gathered to hear the departing pope. an ex week epd will be the final pope. the pope atphoupbtsed he will retire due to failing help. it is the first time -- the pope announced he will retire during the failing help. it is if first mass since he announced he will be stepping down....
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and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money than their opponents and lost because having more money and having a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows you to do. it allows you to get that amount of money that lets you run a credible campaign, be a good candidate connecting with your voters and do it in a way that's focusing your attention on ordinary citizens. >> but how does it undo the power of big money? >> well, so mayor bloomberg's an outlier. there aren't so many candidates like that. listen, we're never going to keep private money out of politics. that's the wrong ambition. the goal is to -- >> you're not saying we should? >> we shouldn't and we can't -- >> yeah, that's right. but citizens united makes it impossible. >> they have opened th
and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money than their opponents and lost because having more money and having a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> republican party's reliance on southern white voters once a successful electoral strategy has become a straight jacket for which the gop is desperately trying to escape. it wasn't always this way. "when the select wal authors of the modern right created its doctrines in the 1950s they drew on 19th century political thought borrowing explicitly from the great apologists for slavery. above all, the intellectually fierce south carolinan john c. calhoun. this is not to say the conservatives today share calhoun's ideas about race. it is to say, instead, that the calhoun revival based on his complex theories of constitutional democracy became the justification for conservati
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> republican party's reliance on southern white voters once a successful...
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if they don't come up with a plan that we can use or that we like or that we want to use. we want to be ready. and that's smart. >> interesting to part out, senator marco rubio gave the republican rebuttal to the state of the union. he saw what was leaked and called the plan half baked and seriously flawed. political analysts think nothing will get done unless rubio is on board. he blasted the president's plan over the weekend. so where this goes from here should be very interesting. >> interesting to see where we go. >>> drivers are paying record high prices for gas for this time of year any way. aaa says the average price for a gallon is $3.71. prices have jumped 13% over the past week. the increase in costs are blamed on refinery problems and supply concerns and analysts predict no relief this spring when demand goes up. >>> attention all you beef lovers, get ready to pay more for your steaks and hamburgers. word is that beef prices are now expected to increase as much as 10% by the summer. demand is blamed for driving those prices up, even as the nation's herd is at th
if they don't come up with a plan that we can use or that we like or that we want to use. we want to be ready. and that's smart. >> interesting to part out, senator marco rubio gave the republican rebuttal to the state of the union. he saw what was leaked and called the plan half baked and seriously flawed. political analysts think nothing will get done unless rubio is on board. he blasted the president's plan over the weekend. so where this goes from here should be very interesting....
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they protect us from the sun. they help with irrigation. and they give us a sense of pride. they give us a sense of "place" to be among them. >> reporter: the new trees are being paid for through local and federal funds, along with donations. denise? >> thank you, mary. the nonprofit parks and people will help plant the trees. >> well, we like to see green. >> yes. >> yes, we do. >> trees in the city have a tough time with people walking all around the roots. it compacts the roots. they need air, mulch, dogs, animal little. and they need water when it gets hot and dry around here. >>> let's take a look at temps around here. we've got rain headed our way tomorrow. we're at 37. dew points, way down. humidity still very, very low. 29%. we have a south/southwest wind. that will bring in much milder air in tomorrow, along with showers. come back and take a look at our forecast after this. >>> here's ray live look outside right now. it is clear. we haven't had a lot of precipitation. but bob says that's going to change. >> it's going to change tomorrow because we have warmer air t
they protect us from the sun. they help with irrigation. and they give us a sense of pride. they give us a sense of "place" to be among them. >> reporter: the new trees are being paid for through local and federal funds, along with donations. denise? >> thank you, mary. the nonprofit parks and people will help plant the trees. >> well, we like to see green. >> yes. >> yes, we do. >> trees in the city have a tough time with people walking all around...
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as any of us will it. they develop a sixth sense about out what they do will affect your ability to raise money. they become shape shifters, as they adjust their views and light of what they will no to help them raise money. a democrat from virginia said always been to the green -- always lean to the green. point that reformsnchor the founders, is highly unlikely. the united states is worse than lesterland. you can imagine if we lesters get a letter say you can pick the candidate is, you and magic you can aspire to some aristocracy of ideals to make the government a better place. lesters come from all parts of society. we might think it is our job to act in the interest of lesterland. it is possible that lesters act for the good of lesterland. shifting coalition of people who comprise .05% are driven by issues just over the horizon that congress will address after that election. in this sense the united states is worse than lesterland. whenever one wants to say about lesterland, in usaland, lesterland it i
as any of us will it. they develop a sixth sense about out what they do will affect your ability to raise money. they become shape shifters, as they adjust their views and light of what they will no to help them raise money. a democrat from virginia said always been to the green -- always lean to the green. point that reformsnchor the founders, is highly unlikely. the united states is worse than lesterland. you can imagine if we lesters get a letter say you can pick the candidate is, you and...
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it's us mistakeable. can you catch lightening in a bottle twice. >> i pride myself, and the team was the same way last year in being the underdog and overcoming. we did it all season. >> gone are johnny gomes brandon inch and back is bartolo bartolo colon: starting shortstop, hiroyuki nakajima, chad lowry, and outfielder chris young. a trio of key additions adding experience and pop to the a's line up. >> you never know going into the season, no matter what the payroll may be, all about the character you have in the clubhouse and you have to be really good, you have to get a little lucky and if you walk offs later, next thing you know you're right there in it. >> reporter: two world series titles in three years, an entire pitching staff returning, the reigning mvp buster posey and the manager of the year. sounds like the makings of a repeat, doesn't it, not since the yankees of 1999 and 2000 has a baseball team won back-to- back world series. >> a lot of people think we got lucky and we're going to prove
it's us mistakeable. can you catch lightening in a bottle twice. >> i pride myself, and the team was the same way last year in being the underdog and overcoming. we did it all season. >> gone are johnny gomes brandon inch and back is bartolo bartolo colon: starting shortstop, hiroyuki nakajima, chad lowry, and outfielder chris young. a trio of key additions adding experience and pop to the a's line up. >> you never know going into the season, no matter what the payroll may be,...
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depth of the treasury is with us. we also have a member of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. we have the chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation and tom curry the comptroller of the currency. richard cadre is the director of the consumer financial protection bureau. alyse walder is a chairman of the securities and exchange commission. gary kensler is a chairman of the commodity creating commission. i thank all of you again for being here today. i would like to ask the witnesses to please keep your remarks to five minutes. your full written statements will be included in the hearing record. under secretary miller, you may begin your testimony. >> chairman johnson, ranking member crepo and members of the committee thank you so much for the opportunity to be here today. the dodd/frank wall street reform and consumer protection act represents the most comprehensive set of reforms to the financial system since the great depression. americans are already beginning to see benefits from these
depth of the treasury is with us. we also have a member of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. we have the chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation and tom curry the comptroller of the currency. richard cadre is the director of the consumer financial protection bureau. alyse walder is a chairman of the securities and exchange commission. gary kensler is a chairman of the commodity creating commission. i thank all of you again for being here today. i would like to...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. ahh ! mmm ! ahh ! finally, there's cepacol sensations. serious sore throat medicine, seriously great taste. plus the medicine lasts long after the lozenge is gone. ahh ! mmm ! cepacol sensations. ♪ all you want to do is ride around ♪ ♪ >>> everybody knows that song. go ahead, sally. oh, me. racecar driver danica patrick -- song got me worked up. she made history again. she became the first woman to wi
so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> there are many questions and we've had a massive cover-up on the part of -- >> a massive cover-up of what? susan, wait a minute said there was a lot of confusion. >> do you dare, care, david? i'm asking you, do you care, i'm asking you do you care whether four americans died? the reasons for that? and shouldn't people be held accountable for the fact that four americans -- >> you said there is cover-up. a cover-up of what? i'm asking you a cover-up of what is it. >> of the information concerning the deathings of four brave americans. bill: it was hot. that was senator john mccain clearly with "meet the press" host david gregory over the weekend. kt mcfarland, fox news national security analyst and former secretary of defense during the reagan administration. genera
our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> there are many questions and we've had a massive cover-up on the part of -- >> a massive cover-up of what? susan, wait a minute said there was a lot of confusion. >> do you dare, care, david? i'm...
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4mhbl +rp use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> at 4 before 8:00, a live look south at the sun streaming in from the east and a long look at spaghetti junction as well. >>> it's in the low 20s now. calm day sunny day. it's going to feel pleasant this afternoon more so than yesterday. a high of 40. >>> here is sharon gibala right here right now wjz traffic control. >> it's a calm day on the roads as it is president's day. we're looking at a reduced rush. only a few accidents. east jop pa at quinton, route 1 at 297. speeds on the west side of the beltway just a mild delay 49 is your average. there's a look at topside of the beltway still wide open. this traffic report is brought to you by your baltimore hyundai dealer. >>> the search is on for the person who stabbed a university of maryland eastern shore student. mike schuh has the story. >> good morning. a well known eastern shore rapper is stabbed to death on the campus of university of maryland eastern shore. 21-y
4mhbl +rp use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> at 4 before 8:00, a live look south at the sun streaming in from the east and a long look at spaghetti junction as well. >>> it's in the low 20s now. calm day sunny day. it's going to feel pleasant this afternoon more so than yesterday. a high of 40. >>> here is sharon gibala right here right now wjz traffic control. >> it's a calm day on the roads as it is president's day....
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stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> good morning, mass transit is on a holiday or saturday schedule. they are running on a saturday schedule today, so fewer trains, muni caltrains and ace all on time. the roads are pretty quiet. westbound 238 no delay heading out toward sunnyvale, and the bay bridge toll plaza, no metering lights and it looks really good heading into san francisco. that's traffic. here's lawrence. low clouds and fog, a sign of cooler weather and big changes coming. over looking russian hill we have cloudy skies. temperatures, though, are a little bit cool in spots. 38 degrees in santa rosa. 47 degrees in san francisco. by this afternoon we're expecting partly cloudy skies and cool temps only in the 50s. tomorrow
stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> good morning, mass transit is on a holiday or saturday schedule. they are running on a saturday schedule today, so fewer trains, muni caltrains and ace all on time. the roads are...
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